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Interesting scenarios and practical student set-up that would provide stimulus for discussions. Requires multiple students participation, so probably not feasible for self-paced study. The material could be used for both onground classes or during online courses, via wiki pages or synchronous group meetings. Follow up assignments could be given after the discussions, based on the group's decisions.

It was listed as a Drill/Practice material, but it should instead be relabelled as a Case Study material.

Technical Remarks:

Basic activity page was very easy to use. Very little computer training is needed to access the material.

The source link at the bottom of the page was broken. There were extra letters and @ signs scattered throughout the scenario screen.

Time spent reviewing site:

20 minutes

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